Sly
Sly is a documentary that is sanitised above and beyond
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines never leaves anything for the audience to think or feel on their own
TIFF 2023: How to Have Sex
The layers, restraint, emotional depth and ultimately execution of this venture is exemplary to a degree that it’s almost astonishing to note
Blue Beetle
Blue Beetle is left to fight one hell of an isolated and lonely uphill battle
San Sebastian 2023: Gamma Rays
Gamma Rays is a feature that doesn’t shy away from severity and seriousness
TIFF 2023: The Settlers ‘Los Colons’
Los Colons is the atypical feature from a film festival
Venice 2023: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
A surprisingly soulful outing that twists the conventional tale and lore of its subject with authentic and ironic human endeavours
Venice 2023: Vivants
It is quite hard to tell what Vivants is and wants to say
Venice 2023: God is a Woman (Dieu est une femme)
God is a Woman is genuinely breathtaking to witness
TIFF 2023: Spirit of Ecstasy (La Vénus d'argent)
Spirit of Ecstasy is quintessentially French angst
Gran Turismo
Gran Turismo is conventional, predictable and competent without any real risks found
FANTASIA 2023: Sympathy for the Devil
Sympathy for the Devil sets the viewer up for what essentially – much like the character contextually – is a wild ride
Arnold
Arnold feels far more balanced than other vanity projects
Cannes 2023: Légua
Légua is, no doubt, poetic and poignant in its showcasing of circumstances
Hypnotic
Rodriguez teams up with star Ben Affleck for the mind-numbingly inducing Inception and Paycheck lite Hypnotic
The Wandering Earth II
Bigger does not always mean better
Cannes 2023: L’autre Laurens (The Other Laurens)
Claude Schmitz crafts an engaging, dynamic drama that intertwines two warring generations
The Mother
The Mother is a flat, uninspiring and vastly inferior story that is ever so generic and often horribly made
Cannes 2023: Vincent doit mourir (Vincent Must Die)
Vincent doit mourir (Vincent Must Die) is an often chaotic, spiralling, climatic and thrilling episode of genuine paranoia
Poker Face
Poker Face spirals into a silly, one-dimensional thriller with little thrills and throttle